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Windsor Castle (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
Visit of Eugenie to Victoria. --The Empress Eugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after luncheon, took leave of the Queen and the royal family, and after leaving the Castle paid a visit to her Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frog. , accompanied by the Prince Consort. Her Majesty appeared in good health, but not so in spirits, and with an amiable, though somewhat pensive smile, she gracefully bowed to the company as the train slowly proceeded from the station on her departure.
St. John's church (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
Visit of Eugenie to Victoria. --The Empress Eugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after luncheon, took leave of the Queen and the royal family, and after leaving the Castle paid a visit to her Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frog. , accompanied by the Prince Consort. Her Majesty appeared in good health, but not so in spirits, and with an amiable, though somewhat pensive smile, she gracefully bowed to the company as the train slowly proceeded from the station on her departure.
Visit of Eugenie to Victoria. --The Empress Eugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after lunchEugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after luncheon, took leave of the Queen and the royal family, and after leaving the Castle paid a visit to her Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frog. , accompanied by the Prince Consort. Her Majesty appeared in good health, but not so in spirits, and with an amiable, though somewhat pensive smile, she gracefully bowed to the company as the train slowly proceeded from the station on her departure.
Visit of Eugenie to Victoria. --The Empress Eugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after luncheon, took leave of the Queen and the royal family, and after leaving the Castle paid a visit to her Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frog. , accompanied by the Prince Consort. Her Majesty appeared in good health, but not so in spirits, and with an amiable, though somewhat pensive smile, she gracefully bowed to the company as the train slowly proceeded from the station on her departure.
R. M. Kent (search for this): article 10
Visit of Eugenie to Victoria. --The Empress Eugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after luncheon, took leave of the Queen and the royal family, and after leaving the Castle paid a visit to her Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frog. , accompanied by the Prince Consort. Her Majesty appeared in good health, but not so in spirits, and with an amiable, though somewhat pensive smile, she gracefully bowed to the company as the train slowly proceeded from the station on her departure.
Visit of Eugenie to Victoria. --The Empress Eugenie visited Windsor Castle on the 4th inst. Prince Albert was waiting for her at the railway station, where she arrived about 1 o'clock in the day. Leaning on his arm she proceeded to a pony chaise in waiting and drove to the Castle. The Empress as she left the station, and along the whole line of route to the Castle, was loudly cheered, and during her stay the bells of St. John's Church sent forth merry peals. The Empress, after luncheon, took leave of the Queen and the royal family, and after leaving the Castle paid a visit to her Highness the Duchess of Kent, at Frog. , accompanied by the Prince Consort. Her Majesty appeared in good health, but not so in spirits, and with an amiable, though somewhat pensive smile, she gracefully bowed to the company as the train slowly proceeded from the station on her departure.